THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, I860. NEWS SUMMARY. m City AfTnlrn. Christopher Both, 40 Tours of nee. rcsldlQii in CamdcD, loot cut off while cub; teed In a saw mill. i7 J-?hn Fo!,,er. cl 31 ycarp, reading t No. 113 Otter street, while fnpao d ou bonl the Xr!gaterooklyn. was Injured about the heal. A horse driven by 0. W. Kin ran a way at Twenty second and Green streets yes'crday afterioon. Mr. Kin wr thrown from the cantnen and seven ly Ishucd. He was re moved to his honee at No. 2231 Green street. 8nan Guthtlo, aged lour years, was run over last evening by a car on the Lombard an I Booth (Streets Railway, on South street, near Twenty-fifth. (She was taken to her houie at No. 2062 South streef. A young man named Jacob Dochlemnn was killed yesterday afternoon, In the yard of thd car ihop ot ilie Pennsylvania Railroad, 1 n Weit Philadelphia. The deceased resided at No. 2315 Stnies street. -The following amount of erain was mea nred in the city and port of Philadelphia tor the quarter ending March 31: Corn, 308,820 busbelg; wheat, 1S8,25!IA; oal, 100,201; rye, 129,420; bat Icy. 63.092; milt, 67.074; seeds, 98J; sundries, 62,7354. Total. 0o9,007 bushels. Thiity-Mi fine houses are low being erected on the ground occupied during the war by Camp Cidwalader. Tbev have 20 feet fronts, and are 174 feet deep. The houes are under roof, aid will be finished in about four months. Several of the city railway compuntes run their cars in cloe proximity to the new buildings. The Building Inspectors, at the request of one ot the fchool directors of the Twentieth section, nvtde a thorough examination of the school house Bt Twent.ysecoud and Brown streets recently, and reported that the east and wst partitions had settled inconsequence of the shrinking of the lumber, and recommended thut an iron column be placed under tach par tition in each story of the buildiDg. Last eventrg Adelvl Lodg, I. O. O. P., assembled at the hall of the Young Masnrtercbor Society, Cherry street, above Rub, and about 8 o'clock were presented by their lady frlenis with a most beautiful silk Mag. made for the lodge for use on the 2Cth of April, at the grett parade. The presentation was made on part of the fair donors by P. U. Sire James B. Nirhol son, and replied to on part of the lodge by P. G. M. John YV. Stokes. The twenty tirBt anniversary of the Roslne Association was celebrated yesterday afternoon, at the hail, corner of Ninth and Spring Garden streets. Mrs. Harriet 8. French presided. The annual report was read by the Secretary, Mrs. G. M. Jones. At the present time there arc 17 inmates in the Asylum at Rising Sua. The health of the institution has been good, no deaths having occurred during the pact three years. The bequest of Isaac Birton, of $3000, was acknowledged. The property at BiningSun has been purchased for the accommodation of peri-on s coming under the care of the Managers, at the cost of $15,000. The treasurer reported subscriptions to the amount of $1000. Domestic AfTalrw Gold closed yesterday at 131J, Tre Hudson River and Central Railraad trains are again in running order. Throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota a heavy snow storm prevailed yesterday. An underground retreat, where thieves hid stolen goods, has been discovered in Baltimore. A young man was killed at Huntingdon, on Wednesday, by being run over by the Western exprets train. By a boiler explosion, last Tuesday, near Bank Rapids, Minn., seven men were injured, of whom two will probably die. Harrison Turner, a well-known citizen of Baltimore, committed suicide yesterday, leaving a wife and twelve children. The Canadian book publishers want Parlia ment to allow them the privilege ot printing British copyright works ou the payment of 124 per cent, to the authors, Twenty-one thousand five hundred and forty emigrants have arrived at New York city since the 1st of January, against twenty one thousand and eighty-nine to the same period last year. THE CIVIL TENURE. How Cunningly tbe Ken Bill was Framed. There are numberless rumors afloat to-night regarding the President's Inventions relative to theCtvll-terure bill, which passed Congress yesterdny and was delivered to him to-day, bat none of them have any foundation in fact, as he has, as usual, kept his owu counsel. It is cur tain, however, that when he lays the matter belore the Cabinet to-morrow, every member thereof will express a dieapproval of the bill, if they do not advise him to veto i. Many Senators and members ot the House who voted tor if expressed astoDhhment to-oay at finding that, while at first it appeared to be clumbily drawn, it is in reality one of the ahrewt'est pieces of legislation enacted for maDj years, and in effect re-enacts tbe old la w. The repealers are aghast at this discovery nnd acknowledge themselves badly sold. Ibey sow see that inasmuch as the first section, re tained from the old law, prohibits removals without the consent of the Senate, that boJy can, as I stated last night, by authority of subsequent sections, retain any one in office by refusing to act upon or by rejecting new LOtninatlons. The only substantial change from tbe old law Is in the fact that the new bill entitles tbe President's nominees to enter at once upon their duties, and to draw salary until tbe Senate passes judgment on their cases. Uuder the old law the nominees could not enter upon the duties of the office or draw pay until the Senate had passed upon their case. This brief explanation ot the real purport of the new bill will suffice to give you some idea of the revulsion of feeling regarding it among the repealers, who voted for It under the impression that a removal under its provisions was final. It must be remembered in this connection that the President cannot suspeDd an officer more than once on the same chttrges, and conse ouentlv if the first BuspeiiMou is not sustained by the Senate he is powerless to act until he' Unas new cuarges. iu view oi iuib cou anion or affairs, it is not to be wondered that the excite ment ovr the matter in political circles U very great to iilgbt. There are those who confidently expect a veto. Fresa XVastiiwj'on correspond' ence of yesterday. CITY COUNCILS. The regular stated meeting of both branches ol Councils was hem yesterday atternoon. Select Council. President Stokley in the chair. Several petitions were received and ftIVELmroHH! from the Committee on City Property, reported a resolution instructing the City Controller to countersign warrants for the payment of f urn it tiro puiohastiU for Independence Hall, and for tho construction or a culvert on vvainut sircut, uwuou x.iyu ' teenth and Nineteenth, raeaoit. Also, an ordinance appropriating $1530 for the erection of a one-wtory building on lot held by the City, between Twenty-second street nnd Corinthian avenue and Itiown and ParriBli, and surrounUiug it with a lonco. Becommltteid. Mr. ititchiu. from the Commlttoeon Schools, reported favorably upon the request of the Board of Controllers for tho pureuaao of a lot on Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, for school purposes. The lot is 11 by K foot. A roaolu- tiou authorizing tho City holioitor to examine the title of the property was passed. Air. Pranclscus, f L'oiu tlio Committee on Kail mniix. renor: e thut the eoinuiUfe had oare fully considered the petitions lor the removal nft ho railroad tra ks on uroid street, from Willow to Prime, ami us a preliminary mon re, subinittea a resolution w mo io.iuwm off i 'rim.tt.ViA Bunerlntendentorthe City IUilroads be authorized to remove ull turnouts from railroad trcks on IS road atreef, from Widow ... ....t tn WRxhlnitton uv.'nue. by th first day of July, li'J, and that he notify all persona owning Such turnout that such removal will beiuaue. Passed. A further reuortwaa made by thrt commit ter relMve f ithe opening of South Fifteen h luim Hiiv that iliev hava Lad conference with the Jcore of the Haltl- nany. whose property eitendsaorosa if teenth P.1 .V. 1. -:T ' iVriou :ivu:me. an 1 with thoroughfare. The committee th ilk the street Miou.d bo opened, but tli t a reasonable time nould lie gfvtn to tlio railroad co npany to prepare for tho removal of its 0- pot. Mr. Krnnclscus asked the postponement of the whole matter for one week, which was done, Tlio sumo pontlewan presented a resolution, InHtriiellng the City Treasurer, In conjunction with the City Controller, to destroy all old warrants that had been paid. Passed, Alo, giving the City Treasurer power to em ploy adultional clerks. Also, a supplementary ordinance, which re quires the City Treasurer to pay all warrants liawn for the amount ot ton dollars, or under that Binount, upon presentation, and that ho r-hal) not bo icqulied to stamp any of said warrants. Mr. Dully movtd toinnke It one hundred dol lars, or under. Disagreed to. The original measure parsed. Mr. P. mn m presented a resolution rtlrocttng the City Solicitor to immcdin'cly cominniioo Miit uiniiiist Onirics 11. Crawford, contractor Jor cleansing the streets of the Fifth District, nnd against his sureties, to recover damages Incurred to the city by a non-compliance with the terms of his contract. Passed. Mr. Smith o Herod a resolution instructing the Conimitteo;on l" ire and Trusts to report an oidinunee lequiring steam fire engines to be placed at tho side of the street s on tiieoecadon of lire, so as not to interfere with the running of the passenger cars. Referred. A ho, a resolution nllowing the Green and Coates Streut, Company to place a siding on Coutes st reet west of blxth street. Mr. Kit eh to otXorod a r solution requesting the Controllers of Publlo Schools t inform Councils of the cause of delay in furnishing mo scnoois wan buppues oi noons ami bih tioneiy. itefcrred to the Committee on Schools. The resolution requesting the Legislature to appoint a committee to Investigate into the alleged bribery In connection wttli the Metro politan Police bill was read, and postponed. Mr Dully offered the following, which was not agreed to: Resolved, That the City Solicitor is hereby Instructed to proceed against the securit ies of suld contractors for any damages tho city may sustain by the abandonment or non-fultllmcn of any or all of fcaid contracts, whenever in his opinion, or on information from the Mayor, or the Board of Health, said contracts, or any of them, have been annulled or abandoned. Adjourned. Common ISrancu. President Joseph F, Mar cer in the chair. Several petitions were received andrefcrred to appropriate committees. Mr. Dillon presented forthe citizens of the First Ward a communication complaining of the sad condition ot the pavements and side walks on Passyunk road, between Wharton and Reed streets. Referred. Mr. II. iluhn submitted an ordinance for the rebuilding of tho twoscctions of tlio mar ket houses on South Second street. Referred. Mr. Wagner oil'ered a resolution instructing the City Solicitor to report what control Coun cils have over the bridges and culverts in the Twenty-second Ward. Agreed to. Mr. it. 1 In tin offered a resolution requesting tho Mayor to direct the Chief of Police to bo uniformed whenonduty. Mr. Hctzell moved to refer it to the Com mittee on Police. Mr. Dillon informed tho members that ho had seen tho Chief iu uniform only a day or two 8ince. Mr. Iletzell said the matter was a very small one to bring before Councils, lie thought the mover of tho resolution would do well by sub mitting another bill, providing that tho Mayor shall w ear some kind of uniform, to denote that he is the chief executive ollicer of tho city. jur. juctzeu's motion ie.i, ana tuo resolution was pntsed. Tw o communications were received from the Chief .Engineer of the Fire Department one notifying the Chamber that ho.had suspended tno independence aim opring i.araen steam fire engine companies tor riotous conduct on Sunday last at Al iodic and Callowhill streets, and tlio other representing that he had sus pended the South Pcnn i'lose Company for as saulting Assistant Enmneer llensler at the lire on North Second stroet yesterday morning. The communications were referred to COin- Jnlttee on Fire and Trusts. Mr. ltay, chairman of the Highway Com mittee, submitted bills as follows: For the paving of Thirty-ninth, Harrison, Story, Apple and other streets. u railing, paving ana curning oi mo iootways on Berks, Montgomery and Sixteenth streets. Unening ot sixteenth, lughtcenth ana lferks Ktreets, in the Twentieth and Twenty-eighth w arus. Directing the laving of board sidewalks on Pufsyunk road, from. Broad street to Point Breeze Uas Works. Authorizing the opening of Franklin street f i oin Diamond street to Montgomery avenue, and Dean street from Kensington avenue to old Front street. Grading of Kighth, Thirty-ninth and Story Streets. Grading and. curbing of the footways in Adams street from Franklord road to Sellers street. All of the above were passed. Mr. Knv also offered a resolution instructing tho City Solicitor to ask lor a jury to assess damages caused ky the opening or 11 all streut. Agreed to. Alto, an ordinance regulating tno size or curbstones. Passed, Mr. Shoemaker oitored an ordinance appro priating loo lor damages incurred iu the open ing of Vvilow Grove avenue. Passed. Amendment pfl'ered by Mr. Evans to allow the renters at the ends of the Eleventh-street murket-houses to sell froeh fish, was agreed to. Select Council bills, as follows, were con cur red m: To nay lor repairs in Independence Hull; authorizing the purchase of a piece of grounu in ine wenty-seconu warn; to uis chargo the Committee on Railroads trom the consideration of a certain subject; directing the removal of all turn-outs on Broad street before July 1; empowering the City Treasuror to employ two additional clerks for sixty days; Instructing the investigating committee ou Citv Treasurer's account to destroy certain bills; instructing the City Solicitor to enter suit againts contractor crawiora ior non-performance of contract, and a resolution requir ing all warrants under ten dollars to bo cashed on presentation. Mr. Hall oil'ered a resolution inquiring of tho City Treasurer tho number of suits brought against tne city on warrants less man ten Hol lars and the names of the persons instituting the suits. Agreed to. Adjourned. Twltcbell. John O'Bvme. Esq.. who has been In Harrls- burg seeking a respite lor George S. Twitcnell, Jr., baa anotner interview witn Governor Geary yetterday morning, during which the Executive treated the barrister with great courtesy. Mr. O'Bjrne left without receiving any assurance of a hope of executive clemency, but the Governor stated that he would peruse the documents banded him and reply in a few days. Mr. (j'bjrne has gone to Washiuetou to participate in the argument on the application lor a writ Oi' eirrr in the United blates Supreme Court. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT BEOEMAKER a CO., N.E. Career or FOURTH ana RAC3 Sts., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. UXrO&TEBS AND MAM UFAOTTJBEtW Of Whits Lead and Colored Paints, rati YarnlBues, Etc. AQJCNT9 FOB THD CKLKBRATM iKOiCH ZIAC FAINTS. I)1tIiKR& AHD OONPinMKTRH gnvPl.Tin If -CriLST PKIGiCS FOB tlASH. Itll LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY 1 ANUtXJUMV OU" PUIL.AUKL.fUIA. Eaiatent ELZ& K W J LIB HUE it. deceased. Tiie Auditor appointed by the Court to audli, settle, and Hdjum li e kceount ot JAhKtt Hcll.VAlN aud Wll.l.ltU VCijHk.s, executnr. i.f ibaUitwIU aod tesi.menl of KL.A K WlLTHKK'JKbl. duct-ased, aud lo rtn ort distribution of lue balance la tbe baud, ol- lti accountant, wilt nit I tbe parlies luuirmted lor lb nuruoae of hi. appointment, on HON OA Y, Ap II 5. at in o'ohx k A. at lie otttn. of M. af. mii-Mf. Kiq.. Mo. 140 tt. B1XTU BLreet, la the c ly of fblladelpbla. VV AL. JtMUliT . i: that uai Aaihor. MARINE TELEGRAPH. fbr atUWlonal Marin Su $ Fr$t Pag: ACMANAO JTOB fKILADKLPHlA-THIB DAY, Bxn RrsiON....mMm..MM ft 41 Moor Rih T,..m.,morn. Rktw... 6 in Hiew Witw - 6MS PHlt.Anr.Lf HlA BOARD Ot TRACK, Okobsb N. Tatham. 1 W illiam o. Rmmt. V Committb or thb Motb. D. C Mii-MjK, ) HOVEMKRTI OP UCKAH ITKAUElll. FUR AMiff'.ICA. St I nrrn(.......Bris( Hew York War. 11 lln.B........,.bouthamptou...NPW York.... Mar. HI Ii.nta OirtHow New Yorlc .Mar. 19 AlU'i'O .... L.lverroul...New Yorlc Mar. til Baxoiila Havre. New York .Mar. 20 FOR KUltOHC. O. of N.York-.New York...Mvrpool April 3 Cuba New York... Liverpool , ...April 3 Pencs5lvanla.,.New Yrk...Llvprpol April s Atalanta -.New York...Lonlou April 8 Ktirope New York...Iavre April 7 V. of CJork N'ew York...J.lverpool ....April H Wm Penn ..New Vork...Lomlon April 10 C. of IjOtidiin....New Ti)ik...l.tTerpnol Aurll Ml O. of Brooklyn New York...Llvnrpool April 17 lttna..... New York... Liverpool ..April 2.1 OOA.STW1HK. riOMKS't'lf:. KTt Dortee New York... New Orleans April 3 WyomlnK.-.Phllad..Hftvar;nali.. April S Pioneer Phlla,la.. WUailngtoa ...Apnl 3 J.W. P.verman..i'hllala .Cliarlmton April H JinlB!a Fhllria .New Orleans April 9 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regular line.. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Q.ieenntowD.excnpl theCnna Uan lino, whlcti Call at Juond.'inderry. Tbe steamers for Or from lUeOontl. pent call at Brtntbampvon. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Bteemnhlp Prometbeus, Oray, CbarlestoD, E. A. 8on df r I n, rtrlu CoDiiova, Frfrty. Mstanr.ai. Warren A Ctregg Hchr M. H. Ktockbatn. ;ordery Boston, G.S. Kippller 8l'r Dlamtinrt Rtnte. Webb, Baltimore. A. Urove Jr Ht'r Bristol. Wallace, New York. W. P. Clyde AOo. ' Bl'r F. Franklin. V lemon, Baltlmrtre, A. Oroves, Jr, Tor Thos. it fjerson. Alien, for Baltimore, wltli a tow bl barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. iVqn? I2tM".r,1 Hr"- from iJverpsol Jan. 23, wltb mnse. to Peter WrlKbt A Hons. Br. fchr Aerolite. Wilcox, in days fiom Messina, With iron to H a Srattergood Oo. " BteamerHarab, Jones. 24 bours from New York, wltb nidse. to W. M Batrd A (. Steamer A. V. Btlmers, Knox, 24 hoars from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer E. C. Blddle. MctMe. iM hoars from Sew York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Frank, Pierce. 24 bours from New York, wllh nidse. to W. M. Batrd A Co. Tug Tbos. Jeflerson, Allen, trom Baltimore, with a tow of barces to W. P. Clyde A Co. Correpondenre of the Philadelphia Xxchano. Capr Inland. N. J March 31 Barque Marlon, from Liverpool for Pblladolpbla; tour other barques, nnknnwn; and one brig In tow of tug America, passed In last evening. Scbr Emily Fowler, Hart, from Virginia, with shin timber, bound to Boston, Is ashore at Cold Spring Bar: vessel and crgo will be lest; sails, rigging, anchors, and chains saved. Wind N W. THOMAS B, HUGHE3. MEMORANDA. Steamship J. W.JLvermau. Snyder, for Philadel phia, sailed froru Charleston yesterday. Barque Sylphlde Thompson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Messina lrstb nit Barque El ra A. Cocbran, Swasey. sailed from Car d en as 24tb nit., for a port north or Uatteras. Brig La Caihele, Caflero, for Philadelphia, sailed from Messina 8tb nit. Brig James R. Klrby. Barnard, for Philadelphia, sailed from Clenfuegns 24th ult. Brig Anna, Morrow, at Clenfuegoi24th alt., from St, Thoicae. Brig Ida M. Comery, McLellan, tailed from Havana 24th ult.. rot Saxua. Brig J. Howland, Freeman, sailed from Cardenas 24th ult , for a nort north of Hatteras. Brig Clara M. Quodrloh, Lynch, sailed from Carde nas 21th nit,, for a port north of Hattoras. . Brig Bariy Viiden, Collins, at Matanzas 21th ult.. from Liverpool. Brig Zoe, Lent, for a port north of Hat' eras, sailed rrnm uaraenas zuu 11. r. Scbr T. T. Tasker, Allen, cleared at Baltimore 81st nit for New York. t ctars W. J. CargUl, Kelley, for New London: Anna B. SatTord. IjOwell. and Richard Law, York, lor Snu lngion, all from Pbtladelpbla, at New York 31st ult. fctir Josej)h M. Fitzgerald, tsmltb.for PhllaJelphU, cleared at Jacksonville 2-v.h ult. Hchr EllaMttbews, McElwee, hence, at Charles ton sist nit. Scbr Archer. Prttchard sailed from Cienfuegos 24th ult. for Philadelphia. Cctit 3. FUardo Jove. L'ttle, hence.at Clenfuegos, and sallpd 24th ult for New York. Hrhr J. W. Hall. Powell, for Philadelphia, closreJ at Boston 80th ult Sr.hr R.J. Mercer. King, ljr PhlladalpUIa, sailed from Fall RIver29th ult. Scbr Morning star, lyuch, hence, for Mystla, at New Haven S'Jtb ult. Scbr Daniel Brltton, Sannders, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence .intbulu kchrs Lottie Beard, Perry, trom DUhton. and La mcrtlno, Butler, from Marlon, both lor Philadelphia, al Newport 2th ult. , eclir Anr le May, May, fjr Philadelphia, tailed from Dlshion SOth ult. Schrs Br.dley, Brad'ev, an! Mary Anna, Burns, hence, at New llavtn29th ult. NOTTCB TO MARINERS. Cfllrlnl Information has been received at this nfllce, that trom the lUlh day or March. -)H9 alight will he exhibited trom a lighthouse recently erected on Kua Inland, Arosa Bay. west coant or Spain. The light will be a fixed white light, elevated 78 feet above high waler, and In clear weutbf rshoulrt be seen from a dis tance or 11 miles. The Illuminating apparatus Is of the fifth order. Tbe tower Is round, built of grey granite, and f2 feet high: It is attached to the keeper's dwelling, which Is of the same color as the tower. Pi sit Ion as given Is tn lat 42 (leg, 82 mln. 60 sea. N., lnrg, 8deg. 86 mln. 26seo. W. (rout Greenwich. Thli light Is Intended as a guide for vessels entering or leaving Arosa Bay, By order. W. B. 8HTJBRICK, Chairman. Treesury Department. Office Lighthouse Board, Wash ington. D. C, March 24, 1869. CHROMO-L1THOGRAPHS. JD I C T U K E S FOR PRESENTS A. S. ROBINSON. No. 910 CHESNUT Street, Has Jnet received exquisite specimens ot ART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, FINE DRESDEN :'ENAMEL8" ON PORCE LAIN, IN GREAT VARIETY. BPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, Including a Number of Choice Gems. A BUPERB LINE OF CHROMOS. A large assortment of NEW ENGRAVINGS, ETO. AibO, RICH BTYLES FRAMES, of elegqnt aewpatternsi 81 TRUNKS. IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS. ALL TRUNKS NOW MADB AT The "Ureat Central" Trunk Depot, . Have Pinions' Patent Sate'.y Hasp aud Bolts, which securely lastens the Trunk on both ends witn heavy Bolts, and in (he centre with the ordinary lock. Positively no extra charge. GRKAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT, Pi. W. Cor. SEYEJiril and CHKSAUT Sts. TRAVELLERS, NOTICB. Pnrchaee your Trunks with Simons' Triple Fasten. ' ng, heavy Bolts; no fear lock breaking, AT TllK GREAT CENTRAL, 1188m o. 701 CliEANDT Street MEDICAL. piLES OK UEMORimOlDAL All kinds perfectly and permanently cored, with out pain, daager, caustics, or Instruments, W. A. McCANSLESS. M. C No. 1046 SPRING GARDEN Street. We can inlet yon to over a thousand of the best cltzens of Pulladelphla cared. Reference given at our offloe. 3 ! 2m TAB. KIKKELIN, AFTER A RESIDEHCl jr ana praoiio 01 tnirvy years at tnesiortuww. corner of Third and Union streets, has lately re moved to Senth t LKVJtNTH BUreut, between aCaJsV iiiasuoerioriLv in the iMomDt and aerfect onre ol all recent, ohronlo, local, and ooustltatlonat afeo tie us of a special Disease, of th nature, Is proverbial, skin, appearing In a n illy eradicated; mental a hntKlrad dlfr ferAiiL fitrma. ttll m ud pnysioai weakness, and all nervous debilities scientifically and snooessftiUy IraatasV. 0ffloa hours from i A.M to ir,ai PHILOSOPHY OF MARBIAQ E. J- A. new uourse or Lectures, as delivered at tne New York aliuauju ot Anatomy, embracing the scbjeola: llow to Live and What to Live 'or; Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; The Cauae ot lodiat-.tlou; Flaluleuoe aud Nervous Ilkaaee Aooouuted for; Murrlage Phllo- BuitDiuaiiy uuustuurwi, euj. aio, 1'ocket volume. .n' talnlng tbese Lectures will be forwarded, noat-pald 0 rtxwlpi it'. eni. by addrowina W A f,wM jA..a. L UMia aXJaiaSMtU VVAi-6iul sms FINANCIAL. URIIOIM PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE 30 TEARS SIX PER CENT. GOLD BOfJDB, EOUGIIT AND SOLD. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, ETC., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 11 u PHILADELPHIA. QA NKING HOUSfe OP JayCoqke&G5 N03. 112 and 114 South THIRD Strea PHTT. A mrT.PWT A j Dealers In all Ctorernment Securities. Old 5-208 Wanted In Exchange for Hen Liberal Difference allowed. Compound interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADS. STOCKS bought and sol' on Commission, Bpecial business aocomxaodationi reserved ladles; We will receive applications for Policies of L Insurance in the Rational Lire inioranea Oompanj of the United State, mil Inrormatlon giTenaios offioii 4 1 tin LEDYARD & BARLOW Ilare Bemored their LAW AKD COLLECTION OFFICE TO No. 19 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, And will continue to give careful attention to collecting and securing CLAIMS throughout the United Blates, British Provinces, and En rope. Bight Drafts and Maturing Paper collected at Bankers' Rates. 128 6m 3TERLINC ft WILDMAN, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. HO W THIRD Street, rblladelphla. rjpeclal Agents for the Bale of Danville, Ilazleton, and Wllkesbarre Ull. 1'IRST MORTGAGE BOSDS, Dated 1867, dne in H8r. Interest Bevea Per Cent, payable ball yearly, on tlie first of April aud first of October, clear of estate and United B tales taxes. At pieseut these bonds are oil'ered at tbe low price of 80 and accrued Interest. Tbey are In denominations of :40O. sr.OO, and MIOOO. Painpblt-ta oontaiuna Maps, Reports, and full In formation on band for distrlbalKn, aud will be sent bv mall on application. Government Buufs and other Securities taken Ir ezebauee at market ratfs. , ., Dealers In Blocks. Bonds. Loans, Gold, etc. S 20 1m BKJamlsok&,Co. SUCCE8S0BS TO p. F. KELLY & CO. BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Goia, Silver, aid Gsvenmt Brails, At Closest Market Kates. K. W. Corner TlllRD and CHESXUT Sts. Bpecial attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Stocks Boards, etc etc IU am mmiMmmm P77V N-VfiW Dealers In United States Bonds, and Mem bers of Stock and Uold Exchange, BecelTe Accounts of Hanks and Hankers en Liberal Terms. ISSCK BILLS OF EXCllASBE Oil C. J. HAMBRO & BON. LONDON. B. METZLER, 8. 80HN i CO., FRANKFORT iiudhw vnrVMR At CO.. PARIS. AndOtlwr Prlnripal rifles, and I -ft ten of .1 .a. a IllawlA rtia.A,n.aMiat IS. mm,-. FINANCIAL. O bankers;6 No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. A mi nu of Hanks, Firms, aud Individual, recused, suljee lo check at liht. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. GjENERAL ENTS, PENNSYLVANIA NEW I&Zj ,orHl i5v UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tlio Nationat. Lrrn iNsrnANrp. Company Is s Corporation clmrtored hy spuciul Act of Conirruss, ap proved July i, lmis, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. I.ibt-rnl tprms ofTcred to AppnU and Solicitors, who r- invited to apply at our olllce. Full jmrticuliirs to be hud on application atonrofflce, loratPd in the hccoimI story of our KunkiiiK llouso, a-hpre Clrcutiira and 1'uinptilut.s, tillv (tpscriblnir tliu advantages oll'ured by the Company, may be had. E. W. CLARK A CO., A'o. 85 Soiih niird St. 1,500,000 SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, TII1BTY YEARS TO BUt ISSUED BT The Lake Saperior and Mississippi Ri?er Bailroad Company. Thej are a First Mortgage Sinking Fond Bond, 1 ree of United States Tax Secured by One Million Six Hundred and Vnlrty-two Thousand Acres Of Choice Lands, And by tte Bailroad, Its BolllDg stock, and tbe Franchises ol the Company. A Double Security and First-Class Inrest ment In ever j respect, YIELDING IN CUBBSNOT NEABLY Ten Per Cent. Per Annum. Present Trice Tar and Accrued Interest. Gold, Oovernm.nt Bonds and other Stocks received In payment at their highest market price. Pamphlets and lull information given on applica tion to JAY COOKE & CO , No. Ill Soath T1I1BD Street, E. W. CLARK & CO., A'o. 35 South THIRD Street, Fiscal Agents of the Lake Bnperlor and Mlsstsslpp Blver Bailroad Company. 8 10 WMp feHOME INVESTS EN Ts7 BADI. KA1LKUA1) NIXES. Clear of Btate, United States and Municipal Taxes. Fennsylrania aud New York Canal and RK. Company Seven l'er Cent. First Mort gage Bonds, Principal and Interest guaranteed by the LEI11QU VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. We have brat a small amount of the above Bonds, and oiler Itaetn at a price that will pay a good lntertst on the Investment. DREXEL & CO., Cankers, Ko. 31 South XUIUD Street, 8 19 Imw4ptf PHIL4DELPHIA. HEHEY G. GO WEN, (LA.TE OF COOHBAN, QOWEN & CO.), BANKER AND BROKER, No. I I I South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks and Donds Bought and Sold on Com. mission In Philadelphia and New lork. Gold and Government Securities Dealt In. Kew York quotations by Telegraph constantly re ceived, COLLECTIONS made on all accessible paints. INTEREST allowed on deposits. 8 80 Im GLEMM1KG, DAYIS & CO No. 48 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. . GLEHIIHNIKG.DAYIS & A10RY No. S NASSAU St., New York, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Office. u p, 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, No. 39 South THIRD Street, Members of the New York and Philadel phia Stock and Gold Boards. BTOOKB, BONDS, Etc., bought and sold on commission only at elthar olty. 136J THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. a'AO CHKHNUT rttreet, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, aud Hpeole, either by lis own lines or lo conneoilon with oilier Express Compauita, to all lha principal towns ana cities la ths Suited blU. . JOHN BINGHAM, II HqporluUtudant. C OTTOS BAIL DUCK AND CANVA8, OF all a imber. and bnuida, Taut, Awning, and Waiou-Uuver Kuck. . . Auto, IFapor lianntactnrer' Drier Fetta, rrom lua. ball XLi. ate 3 O H v K V i-K A N. AMUSEMENTS. A UaT'TlTIa! . . MUSIC THIS (Frloay) EVJENl N(, at.iw Meye.i eel's Granu fpatrtacniar OnI,a V5?'. . LK PhOPHETR.' r-w tt, LK PHOPHKTK. With Vn . ANNA DK LA ORANJE In h., ,rM. n ifvt 1Ikm. tret i Increased ihuku- and ORcnaantA ., . . MILITAKY HAND. UA' Itall.t ni.l.s.ment hy Wlsm A Kf. and ZUCTOLT' i-nilrely New Ureases by w,, imUaCal ana mu .wNw Arpolnimems by 8lg. ABBIATI, 'r o the follow li gens': rlUfS...... M Madnrae f-a Orenira V", ' " Miss McUiiilocli r'(; ; Jyon hiaor Boettl toiintOteriLa Il-r, forotna m",".:. 1 a tle" Hkbelmann v i . , hlgnc.r votonuocl list ct Is In Dortrecbt the oiners in Mannter. . Period oi 'he Urania 16th Onniry. OKANDHAU MATISiiK. IL TROV TO UR. aa, , . . 10 TKOVATOllB. AnmiMfon tollailn. ini-lmlii.K Beserred Seats. BATLRDAY BVKNINi. Second and Last TlmtOl LB PKOPne'lK. LK PKOI'll KTK, JMUiNDA .April 5, tlrs- spiiparnnon this s.asoo of tfl K. KOOU In her famous role of MARQUE- RoGri,n1r."lA.,Ir,M,on'0ne dollar. Reserved Seats, VrafhlfJ M'.. xcfiP' "i be Keliotrs" anl "Oa tt'7o"Vr Whea 1e,e"e Sew"-IUheOn ?1:Jt'lr'.'pJ 80 cents: Amohlthetre, 28 cents. ntX h ..r-l,h.e,"'Llhe hv repwsentatlans oaa . nr w be nrenred at theAranemr. and at Mr C. W A. Iromplet'svuslo store, No ft Ohwmu striet. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ITALIAN ol'itKA. . D.G.,nN.t,.U4I'A MAT1MIB, 8A1URDAY, 1 April, at a P. If. ., , , IL THOVAiORH!. Hi k.vI !? " (,nc'u,,D Reserved Bvatn) One Dollar. rffct can new be ha at tli.AcadPmv and Mr. O. w A. 1 f uriip'er s MnsloBtore, No. V ia Ohesnut St. ES. JOHN DREW'S ARCH ST. TUKATRB A. EVERLY RJCePECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HI8 BENEFIT iY"1 pUce. on 8 ATURDAY EVENING. Aorll 3. On which occasion will prene.Med a play ot poVerfal interost, In lour acta, entitled 8TRATHMORE, 8TRATHM0RB...; EVB8LY And tbe Comlo Drama of HELFI G HANDS; OR, LOVBS AND MUaia Lorentz Harlmann, a Blind Musician. ..A. SVMtv C urtain will rise at 7 46. The Bo Br.ok Is now open. tw RS. JOHN DBEW'8 ARCH bTBEET tHB. AIRE. Begins at it to 8. iaa, TO-NIUHT (trlday), April 8, Orat p7ay of" repr"eil'llon 01 fen-tesneare'a TWELFTH NIG H T. VIOI A M.Mrs. JOHN DREW Aided by the mil company. Saturday Bei rut of A. EVERLY. MONDAY EVKNINU. April 6, Robertson's last great piny of bCHOOL. ALNCT 8T. TUBATRE. BEGINS AT 11 THIS (Friday KVKNIKO. April 2. ' adu una Higai oi iue frreac JkNMY WILLMOMfci. UZZ1K WILLMoSie. . and theceltbrated and versatile Oorabdmn - . MH. FELIX ROGEltsT' oftbenewAdelphl.Hoyal.kndMt. tames' Theatres Ltml don who will appear In Buruard's EztravaVanaa Toi TY1WUNi OR. THE MAN AT l'HE WIIaEU ' 1 JUNO.............. ;mih uzmk SiEKSSKiS ni .' " " 1,10 Lilt,, iven's Drama of . MIRIaM'8 CHIME. pHESNUI STREET THEATRE.,, THIRD WEKK AND bTILL INCRKASINtf " BOUf-8. KMHUMASM, AND ATTRACTIONS. ally anaiiKfd encb or thk week. These who CLOTH have seen H, comt oir D30TH Luan ir . before. Those who Dave not seen II hava a Kreat treat In - nan.u " V. mv UIUUU UWLiU, I .1 PVe. IT 18 BI'l.KNDiD, WITTY, L DICROrs. GBAJTD1 GRAND MATINEE JiA'XT SATURDAY, D' , y ivct. matr THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH 9T8EEI" below Arch. orumencs at 8 o'clock. A PRONOtJNCKD BUCCESS. MR. AND lUhS. MADISON IIBKEY'IJ OUKKY'S 3 2S t t,t,.P0PU1'ak AND HIOVABLB l,8TO HUMOKOU AND MUSICAL ENIERTaINMENT n.'i ?LL7U1,C1 InHumeuuiand Descriptive Bongs, the 'New Velocipede." Cinderella." and . ' ' WaTKINS' EVENING PARTYj" NIGHTLY. FOX'S AMERICAN VAKIETY THEATRE. UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS ' iTHJbi GJINUINE AllaBS FROM ARABIA. a.v T, TWO NEW BAOLKTd, Tbe Great Burlesque IXION 1 IXION1. Dooiscpen at 7: commerce HO; Eatnraay; a P. If. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER Btreet,OAKI'KJS K"- 7M' ' 724' " vlSS THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the proJ peFty of tbe GRAMD DUKE of BaDs.n" pVrahMad at great expense by JACOB VALHtt, of illie oltyTni combination with FI.AMKR'8 ORCHESTRA, and Mats NELLIE ANDJ- I'.fcr.N, will perforin KERY AFTERNOON aud EVENING i tn, abOVme tinned place. AdmlsMon free. i IS U HORTICULTURAL HAL L, GERMANIA, OKCH Eb'l'ttA-P U B H O REHEARhALS EVERY WEDNESDAY, at P. M. Tickets sold at tbe door, and ah principal Music Stores. Pack, atea af Ave lor l;siut:le, 26 cents. wi Engagements can be made by addreaelng G. BACK TERT, No. rm MONTKKttY Street and Andre's, M nslc Btor. Mo. lux Cheaant streeL 1 Itlm E til Z AND HASSLE R'B THIRTIETH AND LAST ORCHESTRA MATINEE will be given May 8. llitf YMNASIUM, CORNER CP NINTH AND ARCH streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Ohtl dren, Is now open DAY and KVENISG. Xesaona Jlveu In bparrlug and Fenolug. Call In person or send or circular 8 ntutu8mo I'ROF. L. LEWIS. AMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL; TWENl Y-FIR8T and RACE Streets, open! Day and Evening. All styles of Veloolredts bom lor sale and to reut. Headquarters 01 Philadelphia Velocipede Club, Admission, lo cents, 3m J. W. POST.. STOVES, RANGES, ETC NOTICE. THE DNDERlSIOHRn wonld call the attention of the publlo to bis This Is an euLlrelv new heater. It la mn ttxneted aa la at once commeud Itself to general tvos, being a combination of wrought aud cast Iron. Ills very simple In Its construction, and Is perfectly alM tight; self-cleaning, havtmctiio Pipes or drums to b taken ont and cleaned. II arranged with nprlgh. Dues as lo produce a lariu imouiit of heat from ma same weight of coal than any furnace now In use,' The hygiometlo ooudltlon of the air aa produoed by uiy new arraugement ot evaporation will at once de naonttrate that It la the ouly Hot Air Furoaos thai ' will produce a peretclly heaUhy atmosphexa. Those In want ot a complete Heatlug Apparatus would do well to call sod examine the Gulden EaglaJ OUARLE8 WILLIAMST Roa. 1132 ana MA MARK ET streel. Philadelphia. A large assortment ot Cooking Ranges, Fire-board Stoves, Low Down Grates, Ventilators, etc, always on hand N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly dona. I lot THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCIIENES! WO or EUROPEAN RaNUE, for families, hotelai or public luHiitullons. In TWENTY DIFFER. tJikllT SIZES, Also, Philadelphia Ranged Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-daw t Grates. Firehoard Stoves, Batn Boilers, Siew-hola Plates Boilers, Cooking stoves, eto., wholesale aud .tall.'b, U""jJ5'Jlpll A THOMPSON. U ISwfnilhn No. 26lt N. BECOhi-U tUrt. OO B H SZOHAVOal BAG BtAWCFAOTORT. JOHN T. BAILJ8Y. K. X. OOrnet Ol MARKET aud WATER BirastB,' DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGLHi Of every dturlpUun. fur Brain, Flour, itals, bujPhotphala of Lima, Kca Larsand iZLSfiS11' BAFNESa EVERT INSTRUMBNT THAj aoleuos and skill hav. Invented lo aaalaltb ring in every diree of deatuesa; also, ktwplit? torsi also, Orandall's Pnt Cruuihea. auparlo-' iai&idjfex' lie petitioner! who ask the penAn oX the